Grants Library

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation supports vital conservation projects across the United States and its territories. Please search our grants library for additional information on individual grants.

Year Name Organization Location Award Amount
2024 Designing the Smith Cove Environmental Justice Project (MD) South Baltimore Gateway Partnership Middle Branch Waterfront within Cherry Hill, Westport, and Lakeland in Baltimore, Maryland $1,294,488.30
2024 Developing Final Designs for Bay Islands Restoration in Long Beach Township (NJ) Long Beach Township Little Egg Harbor Bay, Ocean County, New Jersey $772,312.00
2024 Designing a Hybrid Living Reef to Build Flood Resiliency in Seward, Alaska Chugach Regional Resources Commission City of Seward, Qutekcak Native Tribe, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska $437,743.68
2024 Creating a Community-Based Resilience and Watershed Management Plan in Hilo Bay (HI) County of Hawaii Hilo, Hawaii County, Hawaii $2,000,000.00
2024 Strengthening Community and Military Resilience Through Tidal Wetland Planning in Kittery, Maine Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission Town of Kittery, Maine $519,896.26
2024 Developing Flood Resilience through Salt Marsh Restoration and Green Infrastructure (CT) City of Norwalk, Connecticut Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut $502,700.00
2024 Designing Innovative Nature-Based Solutions to Improve Habitat and Build Resiliency in Kake, Alaska Organized Village of Kake Kake, Kupreanof Island, Alaska $777,859.39
2024 Assisting Community-Based Organizations Plan for Resilience in the Great Lakes (IL, IN, MN, OH) Anthropocene Alliance The Great Lakes region: Duluth, Waukegan, Chicago, Gary, Cleveland, Calumet City, Gary. $392,458.29
2024 Planning for Nature-Based Forest and Wetland Restoration along the Delaware River (PA) LandHealth Institute Lower Schuylkill River, Pennsylvania $559,715.40
2024 Equity through Final Design and Permitting Technical Assistance for Coastal Communities (NC) North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 41 communities within North Carolina's 20-county coastal zone will be eligible. The communities are geologically and socioeconomically diverse. A minimum of 11 of these communities will be selected through an application process. $3,059,025.00